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    I kind of think this one is going to go to one of two people. A BMW lover willing to do the work on it themselves, knowing full well they will have to, a person looking to get into the movie industry that wants to appear to be more baller than they are. For everyone else it is tempting at that price, but anything over

    Iam Sorry David, even the worst of mustangs, you know the crap box 4 bangers from the 70's and 80s were still RWD 2 Door sporty looking little cars. A 4 Door Portly Crossover in any option level is just not a mustang. I suspect if the goal was to seduce anyone who loves mustangs to this fold, then they failed. They

    he probably owns a few for the various impossible to find plastic parts on some of those cars, but the sintered metal one would be especially good to have on some of those brass era cars to replicate, castings and so on.

    I recall sintered metal 3 D printed parts in small sizess coming into play about 5 or so years ago. I honestly feel likel once the size limitations and material limitations with 3D printing are fully overcome, then Manufacturing as we know it will Change even more drastically.

    Any diesel 4X4 with minimal rust if any that I can see would probably command more actually. the engine is not the best Ford diesel out there, but they are like the 6..5 GM diesel. slow but steady. I actually think you could daily this if you wanted, it is not as long as it could be and it seems to be in decent shape.

    I don’t know, the Kingswood with clamshell hatch was pretty terrific

    the Caprice even kind of looks like that caddy. 

    Actually the Yaris was built to be subcompact cheap car. then they added this GR package, since the divergence is so severe, I see no reason why this could not be done on far more attractive cars that clearly lack the chops for a large segment of the sports car market to seriously look twice at them. It’s not like

    I would guess Dennis Rodman if he could afford one and Riff Raff, Maybe Tavarish if he could get a messed up one for cheap in a few years. 

    The real question you have to really ask is why does the more appealing GT86 not get a GR version. I would definitely reconsider if the engine was tuned for say 325 HP and AWD that had the ability to be power balanced for whatever hooniganism you wanted to do. 

    on paper at least you get the tried and true NA 3.5 v6 as the top engine in the Tacoma compares pretty close to the Turbo 4 in the ranger. many of us still are not sold on turbo trucks, so I feel like that is one reason why the Telluride and Taco/4 runner are getting so much love these days. For fuel economy and price

    Eh, some of those people would really not be worried about the coasts being swallowed up by the sea.

    Lets hope they ban racing, what waste to run Indy cars at full speed for hundreds of miles while generators are on in crew quarters and so on and so on.

    assuming the numbers are correct when it actually debuts, i would say the Hummer EV is the best of all worlds. Good range, very fast when you need it, off road capable, able to haul stuff, fit 4 comfortably and Green. Just hop they keep putting in Charging stations and the cost of replacement battery modules becomes

    the really interesting part is the turnaround. at some point Toyota went all in on the Tundra because the medium and small pickup market was dead as a doornail. The New Colorado has been maxxing capacity in Wentzville for a while now and the Taco, which was mostly a concession for those not able to afford the Tundra

    It is also basically so outlandish that it apparently gets people talking about it months later (Bronco what?). By having an aging boomer that designed mostly Italian overpriced delicate things, this also serves as a grounding rod for the people floating about still deciding on the vehicle. We should really all just

    A tipp in any form is income and by law should be taxed. as a server they get a very, very small base wage and are required to report 8Percent of sales as tip income regardless of what they actually take home. the Credit card has made them a bit more honest, but I am fairly certain if they get a 25% tip in Cash they

    look again, that is a proper Toyota Straight six, not in V form at all.

    I was thinking more the Stealth/3000GT mouth breathing cross eyed cousin.

    I have to wonder if the people in Britain that voted for Brexit or Boris or whatever drove Brexit were the one that Initially did not want the EU to include Britain from the start. the British LB was worth quite a bit at the time and moving to the Euro which was valued less due to some of of the Mediterranean